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AN EMERALD-GREEN GLAZED 'HUNTING SCENE' POTTERY VASE, HU, HAN DYNASTY

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AN EMERALD-GREEN GLAZED 'HUNTING SCENE' POTTERY VASE, HU, HAN DYNASTY

China, 206 BC to AD 220. Of compressed globular form, rising from a tapering foot to a waisted neck with wide galleried rim, the shoulders encircled by a band depicting a hunting scene with mythical beasts, dragons, birds, and two taotie masks issuing mock ring handles, all in high relief. Covered in a thick layer of deep emerald-green glaze, pooling nicely at the upper rim to form a number of distinct glaze drops.

Provenance: L. Wannieck, Paris, France. An old German private collection, Berlin, acquired from the above between the late 1940s and early 1950s. The base with an old label 'L. Wannieck, Paris Han 201-1 1-190'. Marie-Madeleine Wannieck (1871-1960) was a prominent collector and art dealer from the early 20th century until her death. She was married to Leon J.B. Wannieck (1875-1931) and together they founded the Maison L. Wannieck, which was opened in 1902 on Tiananmen Square, Beijing. Although neither received any formal education, their gallery rivaled those of the most wealthy and prominent of that time. The gallery imported art objects from China, dealing directly with local antiquities dealers and archaeological digs. The legendary Ching Tsai Loo (C. T. Loo, 1880 - 1957), a famous antique dealer of Chinese art, was among Leon Wannieck's friends and competitors. The couple was also very involved in the Societe des Amis du Musee Cernuschi, for which Leon Wannieck served as vice-president from its founding in July 1922. During the society's assemblies, the couple socialized with leading sinologists, such as Paul Pelliot (1878-1945). Leon Wannieck was also in regular contact with Henri d'Ardenne de Tizac (1877-1932), the curator of the Musee Cernuschi. Through this direct link, or through the Societe des Amis, the Wanniecks donated or sold numerous works to the Musee Cernuschi.
Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. Extensive wear, minor losses, chips, firing flaws, the central luting line with associated old fills and touchups.

Weight: 4.3 kg
Dimensions: Height 37.4 cm

In the Han dynasty, daily utensils were usually made of stoneware and goods for burial were made of earthenware. The hunting scene that decorates this vase suggests that the deceased was a nobleman, as hunting was a pastime of the aristocracy.

Literature comparison:
Compare a closely related green glazed vase with a hunting scene, dated to the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD), in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number C.245-1909. Compare a closely related green glazed vase with a hunting scene, dated to the Western Han dynasty (206 BC-8 AD), in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number C.1479-1924.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Galerie Zacke Vienna, 10 December 2022, lot 45
Price: EUR 3,900 or approx. EUR 4,300 adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: An emerald-green glazed 'hunting scene' pottery vase, Han dynasty
Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, color of the glaze, and motif. Note the smaller size (30.3 cm).

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AN EMERALD-GREEN GLAZED 'HUNTING SCENE' POTTERY VASE, HU, HAN DYNASTY

China, 206 BC to AD 220. Of compressed globular form, rising from a tapering foot to a waisted neck with wide galleried rim, the shoulders encircled by a band depicting a hunting scene with mythical beasts, dragons, birds, and two taotie masks issuing mock ring handles, all in high relief. Covered in a thick layer of deep emerald-green glaze, pooling nicely at the upper rim to form a number of distinct glaze drops.

Provenance: L. Wannieck, Paris, France. An old German private collection, Berlin, acquired from the above between the late 1940s and early 1950s. The base with an old label 'L. Wannieck, Paris Han 201-1 1-190'. Marie-Madeleine Wannieck (1871-1960) was a prominent collector and art dealer from the early 20th century until her death. She was married to Leon J.B. Wannieck (1875-1931) and together they founded the Maison L. Wannieck, which was opened in 1902 on Tiananmen Square, Beijing. Although neither received any formal education, their gallery rivaled those of the most wealthy and prominent of that time. The gallery imported art objects from China, dealing directly with local antiquities dealers and archaeological digs. The legendary Ching Tsai Loo (C. T. Loo, 1880 - 1957), a famous antique dealer of Chinese art, was among Leon Wannieck's friends and competitors. The couple was also very involved in the Societe des Amis du Musee Cernuschi, for which Leon Wannieck served as vice-president from its founding in July 1922. During the society's assemblies, the couple socialized with leading sinologists, such as Paul Pelliot (1878-1945). Leon Wannieck was also in regular contact with Henri d'Ardenne de Tizac (1877-1932), the curator of the Musee Cernuschi. Through this direct link, or through the Societe des Amis, the Wanniecks donated or sold numerous works to the Musee Cernuschi.
Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. Extensive wear, minor losses, chips, firing flaws, the central luting line with associated old fills and touchups.

Weight: 4.3 kg
Dimensions: Height 37.4 cm

In the Han dynasty, daily utensils were usually made of stoneware and goods for burial were made of earthenware. The hunting scene that decorates this vase suggests that the deceased was a nobleman, as hunting was a pastime of the aristocracy.

Literature comparison:
Compare a closely related green glazed vase with a hunting scene, dated to the Han dynasty (206 BC-220 AD), in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number C.245-1909. Compare a closely related green glazed vase with a hunting scene, dated to the Western Han dynasty (206 BC-8 AD), in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number C.1479-1924.

Auction result comparison:
Type: Closely related
Auction: Galerie Zacke Vienna, 10 December 2022, lot 45
Price: EUR 3,900 or approx. EUR 4,300 adjusted for inflation at the time of writing
Description: An emerald-green glazed 'hunting scene' pottery vase, Han dynasty
Expert remark: Compare the closely related form, color of the glaze, and motif. Note the smaller size (30.3 cm).

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